Michael Banck wrote: > On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 02:19:12PM +0200, Kai Wasserbäch wrote: >> on the 1st of April I wrote an e-mail to James Troup offering my help in >> hunting >> down open bugs which are no longer present an thus enabling him to >> concentrate >> on packaging GnuPG 1.4.9. But his last action regarding this package is well >> over an year old and the only updates I can see in the PTS were made by the >> Security Team. And before I forget to write it: I didn't receive an answer. >> So my question is: Is James known to be inactive? Are there others currently >> on >> the task to get a new version (upstream has 1.4.9) into Debian? Is there >> anything I can help (I'm certainly not suitable as a maintainer for that >> package >> myself, because it's too essential to be entrusted to someone who is unknown >> to >> (nearly) all people on this list) with, e.g. by triaging bugs? > > I guess triaging bugs (i.e. marking bugs which have been fixed upstream > in newer versions as "fixed-upstream" or mention bugs which can be > closed already cause they are fixed in the current version in the > appropriate bug (CCing the submitter, so they can possibly close it > themselves) is always welcome, regardless of any other action or > non-action by the maintainer.
gnupg is very important and unmaintained for all practical purposes. It should be hijacked and brought into shape for Lenny. Cheers, Moritz -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]